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March 31, 2026
Opera Enables AI Browser Control for ChatGPT/Claude
Operaβs latest update introduces the MCP Connector, transforming Neon into an autonomous browsing agent. This allows AI models like ChatGPT and Claude to directly control the browser. Users can now automate tasks across websites seamlessly.
Advanced ML Textbook Recommendations Sought
Master's student seeks intermediate/advanced ML reference like Bishop's PRML for thesis on document analysis. Professor recommends Duda, Webb/Copsey, Bishop, Theodoridis books. Community discussion on state-of-the-art alternatives.
Penguin Sues OpenAI Over Book Mimicry
Penguin Random House filed a lawsuit against OpenAI's Irish subsidiary in Munich court, claiming ChatGPT violated copyright by reproducing content from the Coconut the Little Dragon series. Legal team prompted the chatbot to write stories 'in the vein' of author Ingo Siegnerβs books. This escalates copyright disputes in AI-generated content.
Jobs AI Canβt Do β Young Adults Excelling
Young people are embracing hands-on jobs that AI cannot perform, as the stigma fades and competitive appeal grows. Cale Mouser, 23, earns over six figures as an expert in a specialized field, solving complex problems with human expertise beyond desk-bound computing.
ICML Poll: Policy B Higher Scores
A Reddit poll with 100 responses shows Policy B papers averaging 3.43 score vs Policy A's 3.26, but Policy A has higher reviewer confidence at 3.53 vs 3.35. Reviews felt harsher than expected for both, more so for Policy A. Results are preliminary from self-selected sample.
Workers Accept AI Bosses Amid Job Fears
More American workers are open to AI bosses in the workplace. However, they do not expect raises from AI. Concerns persist over potential job losses.
Analysts Warn AI Energy Hype
Analysts urge caution on headlines claiming a research finding solves AI's energy crisis. Tufts and Vienna researchers show neuro-symbolic methods with PDDL planning use far less power than VLAs for simulated robot manipulation tasks. Experts note limitations to hand-coded rules and simple scenarios, not real-world complexity.
Apple Tests Siri Multi-Command Feature
Apple is testing a Siri feature that processes multiple requests in a single query. This development breaks new ground for the nearly 15-year-old digital assistant. The information comes from people familiar with the matter.
Meta's LLM-Scale Adaptive Ads Ranking
Meta is scaling its Ads Recommender runtime models to LLM-scale complexity for deeper user interest understanding. The Adaptive Ranking Model bends the inference scaling curve to efficiently serve these large models. This advances RecSys performance for better user experiences and ad results.
Google Launches Cost-Effective Veo 3.1 Lite
Google introduces Veo 3.1 Lite, its most cost-effective video generation model. It is now available in paid preview through the Gemini API and for testing in Google AI Studio.
Agent-Driven Development in Copilot
An engineer used coding agents within Copilot Applied Science to build agents that automated parts of their job. They share practical lessons on working effectively with coding agents. The post highlights real-world applications from GitHub.
Meta, YouTube Lose Addiction Lawsuits
Meta and YouTube faced landmark US court losses in social media addiction cases, with juries affirming liability despite denials. The newsletter highlights shifting accountability for big tech. Side stories include Wikipedia banning AI-generated content, Anthropic winning vs Pentagon, and a bill to pause datacenters.
AI Divides: Algorithm Servants or Masters?
AI is stratifying workers: Amazon staff fix robots like appendages, while Palantir engineers command AI as 'forward deployed' problem-solvers. Palantir's model fosters self-driven talent that defines problems and leverages AI. This reveals AI's unequal rewards, amplifying upstream users.
FLORA Launches FAUNA AI Design Agent for Teams
FLORA has launched FAUNA, an AI design agent tailored for teams. It creates custom workflows by leveraging users' creative history, emerging techniques, and integrated Image Editor tools.
Claude Code NPM v2.1.88 Now Available
Reddit post in r/LocalLLaMA shares a simple npm command to download Anthropic's claude-code package at version 2.1.88. It uses a 'How it started vs How it's going' meme format to highlight progress in local AI tooling. Users can pack the specific archive easily.
AWS AIRI Governs Agentic AI Risks at Scale
Traditional governance frameworks fail to handle dynamic agentic AI workloads. AWS Generative AI Innovation Center launches AI Risk Intelligence (AIRI) for automated enterprise-scale agent governance. It reimagines integrated security, operations, and governance.
iOS 27 AI to Fix Terrible Shortcuts App
iOS 27 could leverage AI to overhaul the notoriously flawed Shortcuts app on iPhone. This potential update addresses long-standing user frustrations with automation. The author expresses relief at the prospect.
Ex-Li Auto AD Chief's Startup Hits $1B Valuation in 10 Days
A new startup founded by Li Auto's former intelligent driving head and ex-Alibaba VP was registered just 10 days ago, already achieving a valuation over $1 billion. This rapid rise is igniting buzz in embodied AI investments.
Meta's Prescription-Optimized AI Glasses
Meta announced Ray-Ban Meta Optics Styles in Blayzer (rectangular) and Scriber (circular) frames for unrestricted prescriptions. Features include overextension hinges, interchangeable nose pads, and adjustable temple tips for optician customization. This expands access to Meta's AI glasses for vision-impaired users.
Granite 4.0 3B Vision Launches for Enterprise Docs
Hugging Face releases Granite 4.0 3B Vision, a compact multimodal model tailored for enterprise documents. It delivers efficient vision-language intelligence for business applications. The model is now available on the Hugging Face platform.